Column | As Israel starves and destroys Gaza, it's turning into a global pariah
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After 19 months of conflict, the situation in Gaza has reached a critical point as renewed Israeli offensives have caused widespread casualties and displaced thousands. The European Union and Britain have expressed disapproval of Israel's actions, leading to reviews of trade agreements and the implementation of sanctions against certain Israeli officials. A joint statement from leaders of multiple countries has condemned the humanitarian crisis, emphasizing the need for Israel to change course and highlighting the severity of civilian suffering amid ongoing military actions.
Dozens of Gazans have been killed by Israeli bombardments in recent days, while tens of thousands have been yet again forced to flee within a besieged enclave bereft of shelter and basic infrastructure.
In Brussels, the European Union announced it would begin a formal review of its trade accord with Israel, a move backed by what Kaja Kallas, the E.U.'s top diplomat, said was a 'huge majority' of the 27-member bloc's foreign ministers.
Read at The Washington Post
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